Racing to woo the Chinese in Johor
The Mentri Besar of Johor was accused of arrogance for refusing to work with DAP but non-Malays in the state admire his technocratic and hard-working style.
Don't make assumptions about Chinese mood
PAKATAN Harapan leaders have had a difficult year but for the first time in months, their mood lifted on seeing the turnout at the launch of their Johor election machinery in Batu Pahat.
‘Two Rulers’ bombshell in Negri Sembilan
The snap state election will take place amid confusion as to who is the rightful claimant to the throne after a new Ruler was proclaimed this week.
Goodbye Tambun, hello again Permatang Pauh
The signs are that PMX will be returning to the constituency that is synonymous with his political journey even though it is no longer a sure-win seat.
‘MB crisis’ averted in Selangor
Amirudin came close to resigning as Mentri Besar after grappling with a series of issues but another potential bombshell lies ahead for Pakatan.
Has PMX stepped on a melting iceberg?
The dizzying string of events the last few days has pushed the Prime Minister to seriously consider an early general election
Hostilities in Penang DAP turn nasty
A JOURNALIST covering the Penang legislative assembly sitting has labeled the "Duduk!" (sit down) remark of Chief Minister (CM) Chow Kon Yeow as the "quote of the year".
Chinese seeking the ideal Malay leader
SINGAPORE Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his wife were recently in Pahang for a holiday although it seemed more of a "working holiday" because Singapore leaders rarely take their eye off the ball.
Mentri Besar walking on thin ice
SOME in Umno had jokingly referred to Datuk Seri Jalaluddin Alias as "yang amat berhormat mentri besar" shortly after the Negri Sembilan crisis erupted.
Mega crisis in Negri Sembilan
What began as a clash among the aristocracy of the state known for its unique adat perpatih system is now an epic political crisis that is sending shockwaves all over.
No tranquil retirement for Azam Baki
The new MACC chief will be stepping into a storm that has been swirling around his predecessor for months.
MB stuck in palace controversy
The optics from the five empty chairs flanking the Ruler and his consort at the opening of the Negri Sembilan state assembly spoke louder than words.

